🎬 Elevate Your Streaming Game!
The UCECCAM NOVA Video Capture Card is a high-performance device that allows you to connect your DSLR, camcorder, or action cam to your PC or Mac for seamless recording and live streaming. With support for 4K input and 1080p output, this capture card is perfect for content creators looking to enhance their video quality. Its plug-and-play functionality ensures a hassle-free setup, while versatile compatibility with popular streaming applications makes it an essential tool for any professional or aspiring streamer.
Brand | UCEC |
Series | CAM NOVA |
Item model number | UCEC |
Operating System | Mac,Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.31 x 4.92 x 1.54 inches |
Manufacturer | UCEC |
ASIN | B08S3VHG9P |
Date First Available | January 18, 2021 |
T**S
PLUG AND STREAM - Capture on the Go..
This capture device works smoothly and it's so easy to take and go. The retail price less than Elgato's 4k Cam Live and with the same specs or very near. You can see the stream video quality on the 1st. photo - AWESOME capture device. I've read other reviews of this Cam Nova not having audio,croopy video, unable to DSLR streaming etc. Not sure how they installed, but you can view on my YouTube (TBwellss) or Twitch (TBwellss). To see how well this device works.(Not plugging my channels) just as a reference. The selling point to this device that it's portable with good video and audio content, but your device port must support 3.0. My laptop didn't support this device it read (Dish error) but if you're looking to Plug,Stream and Go and still have money in your pocket afterwards. Where it is Cam Nova.
B**E
Cheap and Useable
I used this to watch movies and record videos off of my ps4 and Xbox. I struggled at first to use it but it's simple once you know. Just have OBS downloaded and click the camera button when you add a new source.
J**N
Not 1080p 60FPS, more like 1080p 30FPS
I bought this strictly to use my Canon M50 Mk1 as a web cam, and it does just that... However, they advertise 1080P 60FPS output. When I view my camera through OBS there was some obvious motion blur that's common with 30FPS even with OBS camera setting set to 60FPS.If you drop the output setting to 720P, you'll get 60FPS.This capture card also tends to get a little warm after extended periods of use due to the outer casing being metal so it acts like a heat sink. But nothing so bad I would worry about, this is just more of an FYI.Other than the output not being 1080P 60FPS, this capture card does a solid job especially for what I use it for live streaming. If they can fix the output or set the correct expectations then this would be a 5 star product.
M**E
Very poor performance. Grainy, and LOADS of Noise at low light.
I got this product to replace my Elgato Camlink 4k paired with my Sony A6000 w/ the Sigma f1.4 16mm for work. So I can give the Elgato Camlink 4k to my wife's vlog/business/personal use because per the question I submitted, it looks like the Canon EOS M200 doesn't output 1080p60 with this video capture card. The Elgato Camlink 4k does, the Canon EOS M200 does it automatically compared to the Sony.At first use, I was happy with the purchase. The video capture card looks clear during my video conference in Zoom, Teams, and Slack. During the typical 9 AM - 5 PM California summer hours. However, the first international meeting using the device. So low light environment and only using "basic/cheap" video lights during the call. My co-workers across the Pacific noticed that my video quality is poor. Grainy, noisy, and very blurry.I checked my software settings if the hardware acceleration was turned off and if my video drivers were crashing. I did the typical poor performance troubleshooting after the meeting. No issue was found, so the next step is the product itself. I plugged the Camlink 4k and did a test call to my co-worker. It was clear, and I noticed I was clear too (when you enter a meeting you get to see yourself at full screen). So I installed OBS, and Discord on my work machine because both software hates cheap video capture devices. Right away I noticed the grainy, noise video quality that my co-worker saw of me. Replugged the Camlink 4k, NIGHT & DAY difference, I look clear AF. Returning this product as I need a device to perform in any conditions, not just with ambient lighting.So my advice to you and if you have an entry-level setup like me. Skip this and go get the Elgato Camlink 4k for 1080p60 or if you are after 1080p30 or less get the generic $15 USB video capture devices, they're good too.My setup;Work: Elgato Camlink 4k (new one on the way as of this writing) and the Sony A6000 w/ Sigma f1.4 16mm.Personal: Elgato Camlink 4k and the Sony A6000 w/ Sigma f1.4 16mm.Camera settings. FHD 60FPS. 1/125. F1.4. Saturation, Sharpness & Contrast at +1. Auto-ISO. 4100k.My wife's setup;Elgato Camlink 4k and the Canon EOS M200 w/ Sigma f1.4 16mm.Camera settings*: 1/125. F1.4. Saturation, Sharpness & Contrast at +1. Color-Tone at 0. Auto-ISO. 4100k.*Note: Canon EOS M200 and the Elgato Camlink 4k automatically picked FHD 60FPS during streaming/recording/conferencing.
A**C
Get this and save $100
Got this as an alternative to the similar device that’s in the $100 range. I’ve used both products and this one works side by side with the more expensive one. I’ve use it on the same input devices and it works great. I now mostly use it for and old GoPro I use for a webcam for a desktop computer for zooms. Only had it for a few months so hopefully it lasts but so far so good. Don’t spend a ton of money, get this and you’ll get the same quality.
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